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Good morning, Nancy. Mayo has always been my go-to source for information as well…never expecting that I’d actually be a patient there someday! That’s what eventually led me to finding this forum too. So I’m happy to see you here!

Your experience with Rituximab reactions sounds similar to mine. But you learn to recognize the feeling, get the meds and move on! It’s quite amazing what our bodies can tolerate and recover from… and while these treatments aren’t always pleasant, they do work. I’m coming up on 5 years post cancer treatments and feeling fantastic. So hang in there! It gets better. ☺️
Wishing you a lovely holiday season and best wishes for happy and healthy, New Year! Do you have family gatherings this year?

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Sorry for the late response. Hope you had a wonderful Holiday! I spent my day with my daughter and her family. I was still feeling the remains of my treatment from the week before but was able to recover in time to enjoy Christmas dinner. Thank you for your encouragement! Happiest of New Year to you!